The main difference between Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs) and Nurse Practitioners (NPs) is:
A) CNSs work in hospitals, and NPs work mainly in primary care settings
B) NPs work mainly in hospitals and CNSs work mainly in primary care settings
C) CNSs deliver babies and NPs do not
D) NPs deliver babies and CNSs do not
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Q6: The roles and responsibilities of health services
Q7: The basic source of the physician distribution
Q8: MCO stands for:
A)Managed Clinical Office
B)Managed Care Office
C)Managed
Q9: Fill in the blank: In the U.S.,
Q10: Physician maldistribution occurs by:
A)Specialty
B)Geography
C)Both a and b
D)Neither
Q12: The percentage of active primary care generalist
Q13: The principal source of funding for graduate
Q14: Primary care is:
A)Longitudinal
B)The portal to the healthcare
Q15: Which of the following statement is true
Q16: The number of specialists is increasing because:
A)Demand
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